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The National Ethnic Coalition
of Organizations (NECO), founded in 1984, believes in
embracing the diversity of the American people. The
organization strives to remind Americans of our diverse
backgrounds, cultures, and heritages. Each year, NECO
awards the "Ellis Island Medal of Honor" to
outstanding individuals who not only contribute to society
through personal and professional achievements, but also
through a commitment to lead a lifestyle dedicated to
community service and to the preservation of cultural
interests. The award seeks to acknowledge the historical
significance of immigration in the United States by
honoring citizens with a variety of ethnic backgrounds for
their exceptional qualities while still maintaining the
integrity of their heritage.
On May 12, 2007, six
Americans of Indian descent were among the 100
Distinguished Recipients of the Ellis Island Medal of
Honor. This year's Indian American recipients exhibit a
broad range of interests, fields of profession, and
accomplishments, but each demonstrates a dedication to
preserving their heritage. The honorees were: Dr. Akshay
Desai, Mr. Kirti "Kenny" Desai, Hon. Jacob Eapen,
MD, MPH, Dr. Kiran C. Patel, Ms. Smita N. Shah and Mr.
Daniel J. Thomas.
Their many achievements and ability to
touch individuals has led these distinguished Indians to
become honorees at this year's ceremony at the historic
Ellis Island in New York City. They have brought pride to
Indians everywhere. They have now joined the honored ranks
of past recipients that include six Presidents of the
United States presidents and Nobel Prize winners. Their
success in their adopted homeland has been an inspiration
for all. Desh-Videsh congratulates these honorees for
their excellence and dedication to the South Asian
culture.
DR. AKSHAY DESAI: F o u n d e r , President and
CEO of St. Petersburg- based U n i v e r s a l Health Care
Inc., one of the largest Medicare Advantage health plans
in the state of Florida. Dr. Desai obtained his medical
degree from Government Medical College, India and his
Masters Degree in Administrative Medicine while attending
the George Washington University in Washington, D.C. Dr.
Desai is also deeply connected to his Indian roots and has
been on the Board of Trustees of the India Cultural
Center, Tampa, Florida since 1998.
MR. KIRTI 'KENNY' DESAI: President of the TAK Group of companies, which
includes real estate dev e l o p m e n t companies and
building residential develo p m e n t projects primarily
in New Jersey, the Greater New York, and Philadelphia
metropolitan areas. Desai completed his Bachelor's in
Civil Engineering from Baroda, India, before moving to New
Jersey for his Master's, which he was awarded by the
Stevens Institute of Technology at Hoboken. His generous
personal involvement and donations have resulted in the
successful completion of the Mahatma Gandhi Center and the
Hindu Temple in Wayne, NJ.
HON. JACOB EAPEN, MD, MPH
Pediatrician for Alameda County Health Services. Dr. Eapen
was born and educated in India and has devoted his medical
expertise to the health problems of undernourished
children in developing countries and to poor and disturbed
juveniles in the United States. Dr. Eapen is currently
serving as a board member of Washington Hospital in
Fremont, California and is running for re-elections. He
was one of the first Indo-Americans ever to win a general
election in Northern California. DR.
KIRAN C. PATEL A
board certified cardiologist, he was born in Zambia and
educated in England and India. He got his medical degree
in his family's home state of Gujarat, India. With his
wife, Dr. Pallavi Patel, he has built a billion dollar
physician manage-ment company which provides service to
more than 450,000 members, employing more than 1,200
employees and operating in Florida, New York and
Connecticut. Today he serves as the Chairman Emeritus for
the Patel Foundation for Global Understanding, a
non-profit organization that develops and funds a wide
variety of programs in health, education and arts &
culture.
SMITA SHAH President of SPAAN Technology, Inc.
She is the first female of Indian origin to receive this
award, and the youngest recipient this year. Shah attended
Northwestern University for her undergraduate work where
she earned a degree in engineering, and went on to receive
her Master's of Science from the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT). More recently, she has also completed
the Advanced Management Program at Oxford University.
Smita preserves and celebrates her ancestry as an active
member of the Indian community in Chicago, working to
bridge the gap between racial and ethnic groups with
organizations promoting ethnic diversity as well as those
that support the community as a whole.
DANIEL J. THOMAS President and CEO of Periodontal Specialists
, Leawood, Kansas, a periodontal group practice which
provides non surgical and surgical care to thousands of
patients in Kansas and Missouri. Along with his DDS
(Doctor of Dental Surgery), Dr. Thomas has also earned
Certificates in Periodontics, Implant Dentistry and
Conscious Sedation. He went on to earn a Master's of
Science degree in Oral Biology. As the founder and Vice
President of the Indian American Republican Council, he is
a prominent fundraiser for the Republican Party and
provides a platform for Indian Americans to work with the
Party and participate actively at local, state and Federal
levels nationwide.
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